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Sandro von mudrastreetwork

The formation of a addiction is a complex process that is influenced by a mixture of biological, psychological and social factors. Genetic predispositions can increase the risk of addiction development, as well as certain neurochemical processes in the brain, in particular in the reward system influenced by dopamine. This system can strengthen the desire for the addictive substance as soon as it is perceived as pleasant or rewarding.

Mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety disorders can also play a role, as affected persons may be involved in drugs or other addictions to alleviate their symptoms. Personal characteristics such as impulsivity or low tolerance to stress can also contribute to the development of addiction.

The social environment and environmental conditions, such as the availability of drugs, family problems or social isolation, are also crucial factors, as consumption can quickly play a functional role in everyday life. One learns, so to speak, to displace unpleasant things and problems by consumption virtually “at the push of a button” instead of solving them. Poor living conditions, unemployment and lack of education can additionally increase the risk of addiction development by limiting access to positive management mechanisms and increasing stress.

If you are worried about your consumption or want to share your consumption habits, you can use the free DigiSucht platform to get in touch with the online advice of a consultancy in your area (DigiSearchsearch consulting.digital).

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sandro by mudra / DigiStreet